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. >> reporter: jeff dunn was in the next car over when he washed officers flush and make the arrest. >> i'm glad to hear she did it. these day, it's kind of scary. >> we've got a group of patrons that came to the rescue of a patron in need. and for that, they all deserve a pat on the back. while we don't encourage people to become physically involved, that's a personal decision everyone has to make when they're faced with a difficult decision. >> reporter: mccave is in jail, charged with battery. bart police are not going to charge the woman for what she did, pulling out the stun gun, and zapping the guy. >> incredible. she pulls this thing out, uses it. are stun guns legal? >> reporter: they are legal unless you're a felon, unless you're underaged. but you heard what the cops said. between the lines, please don't do this unless you have to! >> how much do you really want to get involved? all right. >>> a bay area teacher is on leave for what one of her students at oak grove middle school in concord captured on his cellphone. check it out. what do you think ? >> reporter: the video i
. >> reporter: jeff dunn was in the next car over when he washed officers flush and make the arrest. >> i'm glad to hear she did it. these day, it's kind of scary. >> we've got a group of patrons that came to the rescue of a patron in need. and for that, they all deserve a pat on the back. while we don't encourage people to become physically involved, that's a personal decision everyone has to make when they're faced with a difficult decision. >> reporter: mccave is in...
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peter and linda and jeff. now the judge didn't allow the father's statement that you just heard before the jury but the domestic violence expert was d to viewit what end would the ? >> the prosecutor wanted to see if they would shanichange her on call jodi a liar through out her testimony. she said no. >> even though he was stabbed and shot and everything else she is the victim not him. >> absolutely. it would depend on the lie it would depend on the isolated incident. she only interviewed jody -- jodi arias. she p didn't interview anybody else. she didn't think jodi arias was man t manipulated and he had wonderful qualities as well. on one hand he's an abuser but then he has wonderful qualities. >> the jury will say anything to earn a buck. >> when you have an expert witness you want them to give you a little bit. something for the other side so they found like they are credible. this isn't about dna. you give a little bit. there was nothing that alice would give up. nothing. in terms of manipulation has ther
peter and linda and jeff. now the judge didn't allow the father's statement that you just heard before the jury but the domestic violence expert was d to viewit what end would the ? >> the prosecutor wanted to see if they would shanichange her on call jodi a liar through out her testimony. she said no. >> even though he was stabbed and shot and everything else she is the victim not him. >> absolutely. it would depend on the lie it would depend on the isolated incident. she...
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his volunteer lawyer from the institute for justice jeff rose is in the studio. dr. hines, why did you stop giving on-line advice? >> i had to, john. i got a letter almost exactly a year ago that what i was doing was criminal to please stop immediately so i did. >> letter from whom? >> your volunteer lawyer is from the institute of justice. they defend people like ron. what is this about? >> the fact that a veterinarian should be able to give advice and it shouldn't be illegal. fist amendment right to free speech and power of occupation. >> what laws is he violating? >> texas says a vet can't give vet advice unless a vet has examined the animal in person once he can't because the animals he helps are all over the world. >> ron, you do this because you used to have a practice but you have back problems so you wanted to do it by telephone or internet? >> yes. seemed like an excellent way of continuing to do the work i love. i can't do it physically but there's nothing i can't do from the key board. >> any complaints but? >> not to my knowledge. >> any complaints? >> no
his volunteer lawyer from the institute for justice jeff rose is in the studio. dr. hines, why did you stop giving on-line advice? >> i had to, john. i got a letter almost exactly a year ago that what i was doing was criminal to please stop immediately so i did. >> letter from whom? >> your volunteer lawyer is from the institute of justice. they defend people like ron. what is this about? >> the fact that a veterinarian should be able to give advice and it shouldn't be...
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jeff flock has that story. jeff, go ahead. >> american automakers are dancing, david. along what used to be auto row in the south suburbs of chicago. they're all closed except for one. bill kay ford. only the strong survive. we'll tell you who the strong ones were in march. march madness in the auto industry. stay tuned. ♪ . welcome to the new new york state. what's the "new" in the new new york? a new property tax cap... and the lowest mdle class income tax rate in 60 years... and a billion dollars in tax breaks and incentives. new opportunities for business. over 250,000 new private sector jobs were created over the last two years. and 17 straight months of job growth. with the most private sector jobs ever. lower taxes, new incentives, new jobs, now that's news. to grow or start your business in the new new york visit thenewny.com (announcer) scottrade knows our and invest their own way. with scottrade's smart text, i can quickly understand my charts, and spend more time trading. their quick trade bar letsy account follow me online so i can react in real-time. plu
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tell me, jeff, when you look at this video, the pictures, they're pretty clear, aren't they? >> yeah, they're very clear for this type of case. very surprisingly, they got pictures. they worked hard to get those. they pheced the two people, two suspects, together over the course of the last 24 hours. that's a really good development. really positive they're so clear as well. >> greta: that's the good development. the bad development is the time. we've had about 79 hours and change now since the bombs went off, an awful longtime to get away. even if you got in a car, you could drive to l.a. in 43 hours. that's the bad news. people shouldn't just look in the massachusetts area. they should be looking around the world for him, right? >> yeah, that's right. the fbi and police are not sitting around waiting for calls to come in. they're taking calls. the minute that press conference took place today, those pictures were made public officially from the fbi, they were getting dozens of calls. they probably have hundreds on -- that haven't even been vetted out yet. i think with these
tell me, jeff, when you look at this video, the pictures, they're pretty clear, aren't they? >> yeah, they're very clear for this type of case. very surprisingly, they got pictures. they worked hard to get those. they pheced the two people, two suspects, together over the course of the last 24 hours. that's a really good development. really positive they're so clear as well. >> greta: that's the good development. the bad development is the time. we've had about 79 hours and change...
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jeff, how important is it that the president is here? >> i think it's huge. it's so important. we've seen so much violence over the last 72 hours, and to have the president come with a group of people all over, you know, trying to find peace. young martin richard tragically killed here on monday talked about stopping the hurt and the president and others coming together it's important to do just, that stop the hurt. >> i was in dorchester where martin lived and i talked to a lot of mothers there, and it's heartbreaking. you want to find the right words. what do you think that the city of boston and the entire country need to hear from the president today? >> well, i think he needs to address the sense of community, and both the sense of community and the toughness that is boston. this is a very resilient city, and we're all kind of getting prepared to move on with our lives. yes, we want those responsible for this caught, that sort of priority number one, but we also want to -- just to have restored a sense of normalcy in our lives, and that, too, is important, and i'm sure he'
jeff, how important is it that the president is here? >> i think it's huge. it's so important. we've seen so much violence over the last 72 hours, and to have the president come with a group of people all over, you know, trying to find peace. young martin richard tragically killed here on monday talked about stopping the hurt and the president and others coming together it's important to do just, that stop the hurt. >> i was in dorchester where martin lived and i talked to a lot of...
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sacramento constitutional attorney jeff kravetz called the cartoon good journalism. >> this is a serious and important issue. this cartoon used a shocking method to bring people's attention to it. that's what his job is. >> reporter: a stinging commentary. now it's the bee in the headlines. and this cartoon debate isn't over yet. i am told the editorial team is preparing a response to governor perry that will be published in tomorrow's edition. in sacramento, kpix 5. >> and tonight governor perry is demanding an apology. the cartoonist says he would draw it again without thinking twice. >>> a new survey finds that today's teens don't think it's a big deal to drive while stoned. 34% think weed makes them better drivers. and 41% say pot has no effect at all. but joe vazquez tells us, legally speaking, in california it's a bit hazy. >> this is a strain called blueberry train wreck. >> reporter: how much pot do you have to smoke before you have trouble driving? our cbs station in seattle recently conducted a test where three drivers got high and then drove on a controlled track. turns out, a
sacramento constitutional attorney jeff kravetz called the cartoon good journalism. >> this is a serious and important issue. this cartoon used a shocking method to bring people's attention to it. that's what his job is. >> reporter: a stinging commentary. now it's the bee in the headlines. and this cartoon debate isn't over yet. i am told the editorial team is preparing a response to governor perry that will be published in tomorrow's edition. in sacramento, kpix 5. >> and...
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jeff toobin, thanks, juliet as well. with so much attention focused on the bombers, we of course want to focus on the victims. the funeral for krystle campbell is underway right now. 29-year-old killed watching the marathon with a friend near the finish line. the mass at st. joseph's church in medford, massachusetts. her family asked cameras not be allowed inside. there you see her being brought to the service. campbell went to the marathon almost every single year. she's been called hard working, a popular restaurant manager, more than willing to get her hands dirty and support her staff. her grandmother says she was always smiling and big help to her when she recovered from a medical procedure. hundreds of people showed up for campbell's wake which happened yesterday with the line stretching around the block. so many people wanted to pay their respects. she died just a few weeks shy of her 30th birthday. >> dozens of people wounded in the bombings are still in the hospital one week after the attacks. we are just learni
jeff toobin, thanks, juliet as well. with so much attention focused on the bombers, we of course want to focus on the victims. the funeral for krystle campbell is underway right now. 29-year-old killed watching the marathon with a friend near the finish line. the mass at st. joseph's church in medford, massachusetts. her family asked cameras not be allowed inside. there you see her being brought to the service. campbell went to the marathon almost every single year. she's been called hard...
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jeff good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the tents are still set up behind us, just a block down the street and over to the right is where the blast took place. and this morning, significant portions of boylston street remain shut down. no suspects have been named in the investigation of the twin bombs sent off near the finish line of the boston marathon there are emerging evidence details, found while searching the crime scene of devices designed to kill many. >> among items partially recovered are pieces of black nylon which could be a there a backpack and what appears to be fragments of bbsand nails, possibly contained in a pressure cooker device. the bag would have been heavy, because of the components believed to have been in it. >> reporter: pressure cooker bombs are small but powerful because they briefly constrain the blast. once the devices explode, they are capable of adding large pieces of metal to the shrapnel spray. photos late yesterday show large chunks of a pressure cooker found near the explosion sites. >> s
jeff good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the tents are still set up behind us, just a block down the street and over to the right is where the blast took place. and this morning, significant portions of boylston street remain shut down. no suspects have been named in the investigation of the twin bombs sent off near the finish line of the boston marathon there are emerging evidence details, found while searching the crime scene of devices designed to kill many. >> among items...
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i agree with jeff. i think the best issue here was not letting kline get up there -- not letting the defense call kline, amongst other things. but it's 2% chance of winning. >> all right. got to leave it there. thank you both very much. >>> quick programming note. we're presenting a special report this friday, michael jackson, the final days, his death, the investigation, the trial, the civil trial, all of it friday night, 10:00 eastern on cnn. >>> coming up tonight, breaking news in the killing of a texas district attorney and his wife. exclusive new details from a neighbor of mike and cynthia mclelland plus the latest on the investigation. why law enforcement officials across the state of texas are in fear. one d.a. says they are under attack tonight. >>> also ahead, after weeks of endless testimony, lawyers for jodi arias ask for a mistrial. why they made the move and how the judge responded. what is the capital of zimbabwe ? ... the first time you ask with the google voice search. the droid razr max
i agree with jeff. i think the best issue here was not letting kline get up there -- not letting the defense call kline, amongst other things. but it's 2% chance of winning. >> all right. got to leave it there. thank you both very much. >>> quick programming note. we're presenting a special report this friday, michael jackson, the final days, his death, the investigation, the trial, the civil trial, all of it friday night, 10:00 eastern on cnn. >>> coming up tonight,...
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jeff, thank you very much. charlie and gayle? >> thank you norah. >>> after the bombs exploded in boston, new york city went on high alert. new york police commissioner ray kelly said new york is already a target, so they have to be ready. kelly is here along with john miller, a former nypd deputy commissioner. welcome to both. john, what's the latest we know in this ongoing story and investigation? >> in boston you have the search that was conducted last night, that is related to the individual in the hospital. someone, obviously, according to police, very close to the blast when it happened. he was seen walking away. he had burns on his hand stopped by three detectives. he is not a suspect at this time but he's certainly someone they are looking at because of what was described as suspicious behavior at the scene. basically, they are going to go through his entire life in terms of the investigation where was her, what is his phone say, who are his associates the search of the apartment, the seizing of the car, looking for trace
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thank you very much, jeff toobin and -- >> no, i was just taking a breath. thank you for watching. amy is on "the blaze" tv? >> yes, i am. >> joining me every night this week at 10:00. also, regular "ac 360" is at 8:00. thanks for joining us, bye, bye. >> out front next, breaking news, investigators say they have found female dna on a bomb that was detonated in boston. this news comes from the very same day that police spent 90 minutes at the home of tamerlan tsarnaev. the mysterious man is found and speaks. let's go out front.
thank you very much, jeff toobin and -- >> no, i was just taking a breath. thank you for watching. amy is on "the blaze" tv? >> yes, i am. >> joining me every night this week at 10:00. also, regular "ac 360" is at 8:00. thanks for joining us, bye, bye. >> out front next, breaking news, investigators say they have found female dna on a bomb that was detonated in boston. this news comes from the very same day that police spent 90 minutes at the home of...
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let me start with you, jeff, because you were there from the start. what was the original purpose of this film? >> well, originally the director and i just set out to go find one of the world's last undiscovered waves, and through that process, we realized that it's almost next to impossible, and the deeper and deeper we dug, it just led to only one place. >> when you got there, you discovered there's all sorts of hellish stuff going on, oppression of the people, really appalling scenes, and at that moment, ryan comes on board but how did you hear about this and what prompted you to get involved? >> well, jeff and i were friends and i knew he had quite a few projects on the go as a producer, reality-based and some in the sports world, and he started telling me about this surfer documentary they were making or at least that's what it started out, and then once he told me what they uncovered and the effect that it had on the five international surfers who went on this expedition, i was riveted. and you know, i'm a novice surfer i'm a novice surfer myse.
let me start with you, jeff, because you were there from the start. what was the original purpose of this film? >> well, originally the director and i just set out to go find one of the world's last undiscovered waves, and through that process, we realized that it's almost next to impossible, and the deeper and deeper we dug, it just led to only one place. >> when you got there, you discovered there's all sorts of hellish stuff going on, oppression of the people, really appalling...
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jeff flake represents the state of arizona where 70% of owners were against background checks. 52% of arizona voters say they're now less likely to support him in the future because of that vote. same goes for rob portman whose constituents in ohio support universal background checks by a 51-point margin. and now, almost twice as many ohio voters say they're less likely to support them in the future because of his vote against expanding background checks. both of alaska senators have seen a net drop in their approval ratings since their votes against the background check amendment. lisa murkowski down 16 points from the february approval rating. and kelly ayotte, her approval rating has dropped a net 15 points since the last time checked in november. and 50% of new hampshire voters and puolling out last week say her no vote will make them less likely to support her in the future. you can tell how serious these numbers are being taken because in the case of kelly ayotte, the folks at the nra feel they need to provide her with political coverage firming up these radio ads defending her
jeff flake represents the state of arizona where 70% of owners were against background checks. 52% of arizona voters say they're now less likely to support him in the future because of that vote. same goes for rob portman whose constituents in ohio support universal background checks by a 51-point margin. and now, almost twice as many ohio voters say they're less likely to support them in the future because of his vote against expanding background checks. both of alaska senators have seen a net...
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jeff is the injured man in the now iconic image. he lost both legs and some hearing in the blast. he talked to the boston area radio station today and says he and tamerlan the man there made eye contact just before the bombings. he says he knew instantly something wasn't right. >> having a great time and just now that one guy he didn't look like he was having a good time. like he sized somebody up. i looked at him. what's this guy proychbility niece pain every day he says it helps to know that tamerlan tsarnaev is dead and he's dead and i'm still here. moving on. >> chevron crude oil unit back in business today in richmond. the unit damaged by the disaster fire last august has begun to ramp back up to full operation. since august refinery has been operating at only 60 percent capacity and has not been processing any crude oil. today chevron says the net income dropped 4.5 percent first quarter partially due to the decline in output from that very refinery. >> after 5 years of did he cling home value the bay area housing market foundally bouncing back. look at the map compiled by b
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a hassle but still a way to go jeff thompson not so sure. >> i left my house at 8:00 o'clock this morning and it's one okay so that's 5 hours. i'm not getting my about and renting a car so it's a wash. that's because everything worked well today. >> not much i can tell you about how to predict when the delay will hit. vary by the day and hour. i can pass alongç what the airlines and airports are telling us that is check the flight status on the flight particularly the day of the travel. in the newsroom 7 new news. >> defeat tonight for those fight to go keep open berkeley historic post office. despite protest from the city u.s. postal service approved the closure. usps will open a new post office as close to the current site as possible. post office is trying to cut costs generate more revenue. those opposed to the move have 15 da days to appeal. >> it's biggest capture of foreign interafghanistan in nearly 6 years. the taliban is holding 11 people from turkey and russiaxd after wind and rain forest their cargo who want tore make an emergency landing near kabul. >> civilian helicopter is
a hassle but still a way to go jeff thompson not so sure. >> i left my house at 8:00 o'clock this morning and it's one okay so that's 5 hours. i'm not getting my about and renting a car so it's a wash. that's because everything worked well today. >> not much i can tell you about how to predict when the delay will hit. vary by the day and hour. i can pass alongç what the airlines and airports are telling us that is check the flight status on the flight particularly the day of the...
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>> we didn't actually meet with senators except that we did encounter jeff flake in the hallway and i stopped to talk to him. >> your senator. >> senator kelly from new hampshire, i can't remember how to say her last name. >> ayott. >> sorry. >> that's okay. >> i didn't get a good feeling from jeff flake, but i hoped we had changed his heart, but, obviously, we didn't. the other senators we spoke with, they are pretty noncommittal, the verbiage is, well, we don't know how the senator is going to vote. so, we didn't know where it was going to go today. we were hopeful that we would get a successful bill, but, obviously, we didn't. and it just made me really angry. i feel like those senators that voted no have no soul after the shootings in newtown and aurora and tucson, at the sikh temple, at columbine, at virginia tech. this should have been a problem taken care of years ago. >> we're going to play in just a moment some of the response from president obama in the rose garden today. it's an unusual thing, the president deciding to respond to that filibuster right after it happened in t
>> we didn't actually meet with senators except that we did encounter jeff flake in the hallway and i stopped to talk to him. >> your senator. >> senator kelly from new hampshire, i can't remember how to say her last name. >> ayott. >> sorry. >> that's okay. >> i didn't get a good feeling from jeff flake, but i hoped we had changed his heart, but, obviously, we didn't. the other senators we spoke with, they are pretty noncommittal, the verbiage is,...
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content comes second. >> jeff, teacher of the year. wow. i mean what did you think when you heard that? >> i think i had them repeat it about four times to make sure i heard it correctly. it's an overwhelming experience. >> so you teach science and engineering. we talk a lot about the need for more stem education. how is that doing? how do you get more children, you know better educated in that way? >> you know stem science, technology engineering, and mathematics sounds a little scary to students. you've got to show students nothing in this life is truly hard. it might be a thousand steps long each individual step pretty simple. so if you can show them the relevance of each step they'll be able to understand it pretty well. >> you talk about making connections with kids. what's the most important step in doing that? >> recognizing that students are people. they have issues. they have things going on in their mind that maybe are not related to homework. you know there's other things happening in people's lives throughout their day and somet
content comes second. >> jeff, teacher of the year. wow. i mean what did you think when you heard that? >> i think i had them repeat it about four times to make sure i heard it correctly. it's an overwhelming experience. >> so you teach science and engineering. we talk a lot about the need for more stem education. how is that doing? how do you get more children, you know better educated in that way? >> you know stem science, technology engineering, and mathematics sounds...
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and senator jeff sessions said we must do everything to support the city of boston in the hour of need as they track down and punish every last person responsible for the attack upon our country. senator susan collins quote this is a reminder terrorists are not just going target washington new york and los angeles. and representative kennedy no targeting bloody act going wound the soul of boston and new englanders and michael mccall said events are a reminder enemies continue to plot against us. but perhaps in the keenest sign a terrorist attack has again changed washington's course tomorrow's unveiling of that immigration form has been called off out of respect for events in boston. >> doug mcelway, thank you. now to those who witnessed this horror, will ritter about 100 feet from the site of the first blast setting up a news conference. and he says he felt them. >> thank you. >> i watched you making rounds and now this morning i know you've been true through this a lot. i know what you saw. i'm curious now what nine and a half or so hours after the attacks and some clarity. how do yo
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of course this is one of their chief concerns, that this legislation will grant amnesty, you heard jeff sessions make that argument today, for example. so senator rubio really disputing those claims and saying, look, this legislation that is set to be unveiled will secure the border, and it will also allow people who are here to apply for provisional legal status within six months and then ultimately for a green card within 10 years once the borders are secured. here's a little bit more of what senator rubio had to say. take a listening. >> in fact it will be much cheaper, faster and much less bureaucratic if you do it in the right way and no no way doing the right way will be a reward. either the people who have come here illegally or the people who have come here legally in the past. we'll address that concern simply and effectively. >> reporter: the legislation already provides a fair pay scale for people who are here temporarily and trying to gain citizenship status. one of the things that helped to derail immigration reform back in 2007 so those who are working on this legislation
of course this is one of their chief concerns, that this legislation will grant amnesty, you heard jeff sessions make that argument today, for example. so senator rubio really disputing those claims and saying, look, this legislation that is set to be unveiled will secure the border, and it will also allow people who are here to apply for provisional legal status within six months and then ultimately for a green card within 10 years once the borders are secured. here's a little bit more of what...
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edge, multiple senate offices had reports of suspicious mail today, including this phoenix, senator jeff flake from arizona. >> there was no harmful substance on the letter, but the letter with ricin was sent from tennessee to senator wicker. this letter came from tennessee with no return address and with an oily substance on it. so it was troubling, and my staff alerted authorities, as they should have, and it was tested. >> just minutes ago, senator wicker issued a paper statement thanking the fbi and capitol police for their professionalism and decisive action in keeping his family and his staff safe. he thanks the people of mississippi for their prayers and thoughts at this time. sean. >> thanks for being with us. joining me more with mr. on this and reaction from the dealing story we have new york congressman peter king along with the chairman of the house homeland security committee, congressman mccall. congressman, it's hard four me to wrap my arms and part mental eyes this, although many seem to be, and that is we have the boston terror attack on monday, we have the ricin first a
edge, multiple senate offices had reports of suspicious mail today, including this phoenix, senator jeff flake from arizona. >> there was no harmful substance on the letter, but the letter with ricin was sent from tennessee to senator wicker. this letter came from tennessee with no return address and with an oily substance on it. so it was troubling, and my staff alerted authorities, as they should have, and it was tested. >> just minutes ago, senator wicker issued a paper statement...
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. >> glower yarks as jeff toobin pointed out earlier in the 8:00 hour, even if the father does come, he has no right to meet with his son, and if he did, law enforcement could very easily eavesdrop on that, listen to that, and anything that was discussed could be information they can use. there's no privileged conversation between a father and son. you also have information about the kinds of questions investigators are now asking about the brothers and their families. what are you hearing? >> right. and first of all, they're asking questions about the russians, we don't know, for example, anderson whether they were monitor i monitoring tamerlan when he went back to russia. they're looking into the parents, the asylum. why were they looking to go back to a country they said they were prosecuted? they're asking questions about income, where he got his money, was he subsidized. did he do it as investigators are looking at, did he sell drugs? they have to look at themselves and make sure their information, they were sharing information in the appropriate ways and this just didn't get st
. >> glower yarks as jeff toobin pointed out earlier in the 8:00 hour, even if the father does come, he has no right to meet with his son, and if he did, law enforcement could very easily eavesdrop on that, listen to that, and anything that was discussed could be information they can use. there's no privileged conversation between a father and son. you also have information about the kinds of questions investigators are now asking about the brothers and their families. what are you...
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and then after social networks, you say, yeah, that guy jeff, he is bald and posts picks of his cat everyday. >> tmi. >> snap chat is the latest. >> do you know about it? >> no. >> you are so not .
and then after social networks, you say, yeah, that guy jeff, he is bald and posts picks of his cat everyday. >> tmi. >> snap chat is the latest. >> do you know about it? >> no. >> you are so not .
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jeff flake is in a free fall. we will see what happens to heidi when her time comes. >> the real question is when people do go to the polls or asked to donate monchy and get politically organized, whether they pay a price and whether people reap a benefit. that's the real question of whether it's six months or a year from now. >> let's talk about money. that's what lot of them worry about. you can't talk about other states. i know in the state of florida, the top republican fund-raisers in the state. a man who ran george w. bush's finance campaign and jeb bush's. the top republicans in florida are getting together and saying we are not going to give you another dime until you pass rational gun legislation. they are not talking the salt weapon, but background checks and gun trafficking. that's a game changer. on the other front, they can drop 18 percentage points and rob portman. will people do that six nths from now. this is an issue. you put them in a 30 second ad, they look extreme and out of touch whether they
jeff flake is in a free fall. we will see what happens to heidi when her time comes. >> the real question is when people do go to the polls or asked to donate monchy and get politically organized, whether they pay a price and whether people reap a benefit. that's the real question of whether it's six months or a year from now. >> let's talk about money. that's what lot of them worry about. you can't talk about other states. i know in the state of florida, the top republican...
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how would you go about even investigating that, jeff? >> again, it goes back to that original source, although there's been some information out now that those two events, or now the three events may not be connected, at least the two in texas connected to the one in colorado. but again there still could be that nexus and authorities are going to have to look at the underlying source of that credible information to determine what happened and what is going to be happening going forward. and you have to remember that these organized groups generally in the past do not strike out at prosecutors, do not strike out at law enforcement because they know that is going to just solidify and intensify the efforts against those groups. jenna: interesting, mary ellen o'toole is with us an f.b.i. profiler as i'm sure you know, she was talking about the profile of someone who would commit this crime saying it's very personal to go to someone's house, very brazen and to not only kill them but also their wife as well. how would you go about keeping othe
how would you go about even investigating that, jeff? >> again, it goes back to that original source, although there's been some information out now that those two events, or now the three events may not be connected, at least the two in texas connected to the one in colorado. but again there still could be that nexus and authorities are going to have to look at the underlying source of that credible information to determine what happened and what is going to be happening going forward....
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>> reporter: with the city of boston still in lockdown friday officers kenny tran jeff campbell and direct brian got the call they were waiting for. what's the first thing you hear when that bell rings? >> an officer calling out shots fired over the radio. that's when we just grabbed our and ran back and got in the truck and started heading in that direction. >> reporter: in your mind what did you think you were going into? >> we knew we were going into what we believe was a culmination of this whole week. >> reporter: it was a week that saw two terrorists paralyze the city and critically wound richard donohue, a fellow transit police officer who was on their mind that night. >> to us we're all family to each other and always watching each other's backs. it was very important. >> reporter: they soon found themselves on the scene where dzhokhar tsarnaev was hiding on a boat and they got an assignment. they would be the arrest team. >> once that got to the point where they were actually had some kind of dialogue with the suspect on the boat they wanted a plan put in place that way if he did
>> reporter: with the city of boston still in lockdown friday officers kenny tran jeff campbell and direct brian got the call they were waiting for. what's the first thing you hear when that bell rings? >> an officer calling out shots fired over the radio. that's when we just grabbed our and ran back and got in the truck and started heading in that direction. >> reporter: in your mind what did you think you were going into? >> we knew we were going into what we believe...
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jeff glor is here with their story. jeff, good morning. >> norah, good morning to you. it's difficult to describe what the marathon means to the city and on a morning like this even more difficult to process why someone would do this. it was the final stretch. the first bomb by the crowd near the finish line. the next explosion just seconds later. >> it knocked me to the ground and then you know everybody started running. it was some bad looking people. >> reporter: the immediate aftermath was one of shock and incomprehension. but quickly runners, spectators and first responders were taking down barricades to reach the wounded. >> i ran over there and there's body parts. people have been blown apart. they're dead. >> reporter: wheelchairs were used to race dazed victims to makeshift triage centers for care. >> they're on the way, sir. >> this was a very powerful blast with serious injuries. >> reporter: among the more than 140 people hurt boston police say there was an 8-year-old boy there to greet his father at the finish line. he did not survive. his sister also repor
jeff glor is here with their story. jeff, good morning. >> norah, good morning to you. it's difficult to describe what the marathon means to the city and on a morning like this even more difficult to process why someone would do this. it was the final stretch. the first bomb by the crowd near the finish line. the next explosion just seconds later. >> it knocked me to the ground and then you know everybody started running. it was some bad looking people. >> reporter: the...
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that's jeff zucker on the other line. >> you tweet it and i'll retweet it. >> all right. >> done. i thought you wanted the immigration bill to pass. >> well, i stid but that stinky whore wouldn't give me my ravens tickets. >> ben, this is so much cooler than the correspondents dinner. >> a kcolonoscopy would be cooler. >> doesn't that position only last for a year? >> since when have term limits ever stopped you? and you should know, mike, ed drinks big gull bes. >> ed henry, kevin. i want him out. >> i'll make some calls. is that frank on the phone? let me talk to him. >> frank, it's charlie rose. tell me why did you can sell last week? >> margaret thatcher died. i was in mourning. >> how about next week? >> i'm already booked on "the today show" but i'll be in touch. >> if i play ball will you at least get bloomberg off my back? >> only if you give me your absolute unquestioning loyalty. >> that's a pretty big ask. >> 42 seconds during the dinner to say whatever i want. >> take 45. >> washington and hollywood. some new faces, some old faces, some new faces on old faces. and i do
that's jeff zucker on the other line. >> you tweet it and i'll retweet it. >> all right. >> done. i thought you wanted the immigration bill to pass. >> well, i stid but that stinky whore wouldn't give me my ravens tickets. >> ben, this is so much cooler than the correspondents dinner. >> a kcolonoscopy would be cooler. >> doesn't that position only last for a year? >> since when have term limits ever stopped you? and you should know, mike, ed...
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>> jeff bauman is now facing quite a pile of medical bills. so his friends have set up this website to help out. if you would like to donate, you can go to fundme.com, bucks for bauman. >>> and donnie wahlberg, he loves boston. and the men and women who protect his native city. he's the executive producer and narrator of the boston's finest, a reality show about the heroics of boston's police force. >> driving around the streets, i was home. dorchester now. this is where we grew up. me and my brothers and sisters. >> police work is inherently dangerous. >> pizza shop, same market, same stores. when i'm -- wahlbergs and police, we're usually on the opposite side. as much trouble as they treated us like kids in the neighborhood who were worthy of respect. >> actor, producer, singer, donnie wahlberg joins me live in new york. i wish you were standing next to me here on boylston street. it is a beautiful, beautiful friday afternoon. nice to have you on. >> thank you. i wish i was there with you too. ironically, the old south church right where the
>> jeff bauman is now facing quite a pile of medical bills. so his friends have set up this website to help out. if you would like to donate, you can go to fundme.com, bucks for bauman. >>> and donnie wahlberg, he loves boston. and the men and women who protect his native city. he's the executive producer and narrator of the boston's finest, a reality show about the heroics of boston's police force. >> driving around the streets, i was home. dorchester now. this is where we...
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on somebody even like john mccain and jeff blake. so it's not impossible for this to occur, but it got a whole lot more difficult. >> joy, here's how the "national review" captured rubio's visit there. "it was striking to see how much he is personally admired by the colorful conservative pundits who broadcast on local a.m. stations, and by the biggest syndicated names like limbaugh. they still believe, without a doubt, that he's a top contender for the republican presidential nomination in 2016 and they love that he's already a national force. but when it comes to immigration, they're not buying it." >> yeah. >> why? >> well, because, you know, at the end of the day the o's at the end of rubio's first and last names are quite valuable to the republican party as an avatar for bringing in more hispanic voters. the ideas he's saying are not useful. it's been kind of pathetic to see marco rubio, supposedly this towering figure, latino ronald reagan of the republican party going hat in hand to radio hosts, begging them to see his bill is
on somebody even like john mccain and jeff blake. so it's not impossible for this to occur, but it got a whole lot more difficult. >> joy, here's how the "national review" captured rubio's visit there. "it was striking to see how much he is personally admired by the colorful conservative pundits who broadcast on local a.m. stations, and by the biggest syndicated names like limbaugh. they still believe, without a doubt, that he's a top contender for the republican...
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billy jeff clinton. another tweet posted a few hours ago says now that i'm no longer president i've been downgraded to air force seven. most of them with the hashtag not colbert pretending to be me. so far prez billy jeff has 29,000 followers. >> "early start" back right after the break. plus the perfecting color of a bb cream equal? introducing the newest beauty trend. total effects cc cream c for color. c for correction. [ female announcer ] fight 7 signs of aging flawlessly. cc for yourself. [ dog ] we found it together.upbeat ] on a walk, walk, walk. love to walk. yeah, we found that wonderful thing. and you smiled. and threw it. and i decided i would never, ever leave it anywhere. because that wonderful, bouncy, roll-around thing... had made you play. and that... had made you smile. [ announcer ] beneful. play. it's good for you. [ male announcer ] engine light on? come to meineke now for a free code scan read and you'll say...my money. my choice. my meineke. >>> well that's it for "early start." th
billy jeff clinton. another tweet posted a few hours ago says now that i'm no longer president i've been downgraded to air force seven. most of them with the hashtag not colbert pretending to be me. so far prez billy jeff has 29,000 followers. >> "early start" back right after the break. plus the perfecting color of a bb cream equal? introducing the newest beauty trend. total effects cc cream c for color. c for correction. [ female announcer ] fight 7 signs of aging flawlessly....
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joining me, pro fesser jeff mccall is there a blackout and if so is it because the top sick to grisly or something else going on there, something that unnerves the media? >> i think there is a freezeout. and i know this is an interesting and challenging and divisive issue but this topic does need discussion and it does need news coverage. now, one thing i think to keep in mind here is that this is a conscious decision by the news executives to not cover this. not an accident. not like they don't know that this story is out there. one thing we know from the agenda setting and gate keeping research in the media that has gone back 50 and 60 years is that news decisions are made in part on the womens an whims ofe producers and editors. if there is a freezeout, people can make their own inferences as to why this is. >> greg: they might say it is grotesque. you can't lead with this. if most people in the media are prochoice this makes them uncomfortable, right? >> well, it does show a darker side of the whole abortion controversy and you have is got some grisly inhumane details from the cas
joining me, pro fesser jeff mccall is there a blackout and if so is it because the top sick to grisly or something else going on there, something that unnerves the media? >> i think there is a freezeout. and i know this is an interesting and challenging and divisive issue but this topic does need discussion and it does need news coverage. now, one thing i think to keep in mind here is that this is a conscious decision by the news executives to not cover this. not an accident. not like...
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good way to put it. >> brian: jeff foxworthy is here. do you have chance to see that clip? >> i did indeed. >> brian: when you look at ryan lochte, great swimmer. are you thinking reality show, i'd love to live his life? [ laughter ] >> steve: now you're doing it. >> unbelievable. no, i don't want to live that life, no. >> gretchen: but you do want to talk about some video that we were showing our viewers. there is a comedian in california who was asking people if they basically wanted to give up the bill of rights, the first amendment, second amendment, sixth and seventh. most recently, look at this, i'm waiting for your comment. >> a signature, we're trying to just repeal the second amendment to make sure that only the criminals have the guns and get them out of the hands of the law-abiding citizens. and the sixth amendment, the 7th amendment, it slows down the justice process and it clogs up the court systems. so we're trying to eliminate some of the bill of rights. >> steve: oh, yeah, that makes perfect sense, doesn't it? it's a little scary how quickly people just oh,
good way to put it. >> brian: jeff foxworthy is here. do you have chance to see that clip? >> i did indeed. >> brian: when you look at ryan lochte, great swimmer. are you thinking reality show, i'd love to live his life? [ laughter ] >> steve: now you're doing it. >> unbelievable. no, i don't want to live that life, no. >> gretchen: but you do want to talk about some video that we were showing our viewers. there is a comedian in california who was asking...
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the winner was a 31-year-old named jeff smith. he set a sluggish pace and ended up crossing the finish line with one of the slowest times ever recorded by a boston victor. it is not like the competition was nipping at his heels. so far ahead was smith that when he cramped up in the homestretch, he was free to stop and walk across the finish line. he probably had time for a nap. smith's nearest challenger was more than five minutes behind him. five minutes. that is the definition of a lousy marathon. there is a reason why it was so lousy in 1985. the boston marathon back then was dying institution. in its heyday it had been one of the premier races in the world. the ad vent much recreational running in the 1907s spurred a proliferation of marathons all over america, sapping boston of the prestige. other cities started about a baiting run wers prize money. boston, stubborn as ever, stuck to tradition. you got beef stew. free beef stew. but still, beef stew. elite runners began opting out and field started to dwindle and people stopp
the winner was a 31-year-old named jeff smith. he set a sluggish pace and ended up crossing the finish line with one of the slowest times ever recorded by a boston victor. it is not like the competition was nipping at his heels. so far ahead was smith that when he cramped up in the homestretch, he was free to stop and walk across the finish line. he probably had time for a nap. smith's nearest challenger was more than five minutes behind him. five minutes. that is the definition of a lousy...
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at the university of massachusetts at dartmouth where the younger tsarnaev was enrolled told nbc's jeff rossen that dzhokhar actually discussed the bombings at the gym the day after they took place. >> i talked to him about normal things going on in the day. i talked to him about how it was crazy we had a bombing in boston. >> you said that to him, talked about the bombing? >> yeah. he said it's really sad it's happening, it's a sad thing. it happens around the world, people here aren't used to it. >> reporter: he said it's sad? >> he said it's sad. looked me straight in the eye and said that. >> officials tell nbc federal charges will include a description of a still unreleased fbi video of the suspect putting his back pac down at the site of the second bombing and then acting very differently from those around him when the first bomb went off. >> this suspect took the backpack off, put it down. did not react when the first explosion went off. and then moved away from the backpack in time for the second explosion. >> now, bringing charges in federal court would end the contentious deba
at the university of massachusetts at dartmouth where the younger tsarnaev was enrolled told nbc's jeff rossen that dzhokhar actually discussed the bombings at the gym the day after they took place. >> i talked to him about normal things going on in the day. i talked to him about how it was crazy we had a bombing in boston. >> you said that to him, talked about the bombing? >> yeah. he said it's really sad it's happening, it's a sad thing. it happens around the world, people...
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i am joined by jeff beatty, former cia counter terrorism officer. we are hearing from local law enforcement that looks like the suspects were working alone. and that came from watertown police chief. he knows a lot of information, but can we say that at this point? >> congratulations to him and his officers, fantastic job, textbook job really. that's certainly the hope of everyone that they were operating alone, but i know that the fbi and others are concerned about the other explosives, for example, that were found in the apartment of the two brothers. >> how do you account for those, for the pressure cooker, the other weapons and all that stuff. >> exactly. it begs the question were they planning additional attacks? the third pressure cooker bomb they used in the pursuit, was that supposed to be deployed by a third person the day of the marathon? these are unanswered questions that i know law enforcement is working hard to try to resolve. >> could profiling have made a difference in this case? how do you determine if they were part of a larger cel
i am joined by jeff beatty, former cia counter terrorism officer. we are hearing from local law enforcement that looks like the suspects were working alone. and that came from watertown police chief. he knows a lot of information, but can we say that at this point? >> congratulations to him and his officers, fantastic job, textbook job really. that's certainly the hope of everyone that they were operating alone, but i know that the fbi and others are concerned about the other explosives,...
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jeff glor on martin, the boy who put a face on the tragedy. dr. jon lapook tells us how the youngest of the wounded are being treated tonight. and don dahler on the stories survivors are telling. >> everybody was just spectacular. the most well organized response i've seen in my entire life. captioning sponsored by cbs >> this is the cbs evening news with scott pelley reporting tonight from boston. >> pelley: good evening. no motive, no suspects, and the f.b.i. is now asking for help to identify the marathon bomber. they found a lot o
jeff glor on martin, the boy who put a face on the tragedy. dr. jon lapook tells us how the youngest of the wounded are being treated tonight. and don dahler on the stories survivors are telling. >> everybody was just spectacular. the most well organized response i've seen in my entire life. captioning sponsored by cbs >> this is the cbs evening news with scott pelley reporting tonight from boston. >> pelley: good evening. no motive, no suspects, and the f.b.i. is now asking...
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let's go to meteorologist jeff berardelli of our cbs station wfor. good morning. >> good morning, charlie. good morning, everyone. what really stands out is how extensive it's going to be, all the way from the great lakes, all the way from texas into the lf coast area is where we're gog to see the threat for severe weather. overnight last night we had some severe weather but the biggest frontal boundary causing heavy downpours, in some areas a foot and a half of rainfall. that will continue because the front is not moving very fast to the east. obviously the other thing we're concerned about ask what will happen. where we see yellow we expect scattered severe thunderstorms but the area in red, numerous severe thunderstorms. we're also expecting numerous tornadoes. some of those could be strong. the areas we're concerned about are some large cities up and down the mississippi river valley. as we take you from south to north, you can see places like louisville, evansville, indianapolis, even the edge of chicago in on the severe weather threat. so not o
let's go to meteorologist jeff berardelli of our cbs station wfor. good morning. >> good morning, charlie. good morning, everyone. what really stands out is how extensive it's going to be, all the way from the great lakes, all the way from texas into the lf coast area is where we're gog to see the threat for severe weather. overnight last night we had some severe weather but the biggest frontal boundary causing heavy downpours, in some areas a foot and a half of rainfall. that will...
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when our producer, jeff newton, joined this ugandan tracking team, they'd been searching for kony and his army-- called the lord's resistance army, or l.r.a.-- for three months, tracking them the way you would an animal. >> kasim lukumbo: right now, we are searching for the enemy tracks. >> newton: footprints? >> lukumbo: yes, the footmarks of the l.r.a. >> newton: yeah. >> logan: 27-year-old lieutenant kasim lukumbo's sole mission for the past three years has been finding kony, and he's one of the ugandan army's top trackers. the footprints are the first sign they've seen of kony's army in six days. ( soldiers whispering ) as they followed the trail, the soldiers whispered so as not to give away their positions. after an hour, they reached this stream, but the tracks disappeared into the water. >> newton: no l.r.a.? >> ugandan soldier: no l.r.a. let's go back. >> newton: okay. >> logan: there were no green berets on this mission. they do go out on operations like this, but they prefer to stay in the background. keeping a low profile is part of the u.s. strategy. >> col. kurt crytzer:
when our producer, jeff newton, joined this ugandan tracking team, they'd been searching for kony and his army-- called the lord's resistance army, or l.r.a.-- for three months, tracking them the way you would an animal. >> kasim lukumbo: right now, we are searching for the enemy tracks. >> newton: footprints? >> lukumbo: yes, the footmarks of the l.r.a. >> newton: yeah. >> logan: 27-year-old lieutenant kasim lukumbo's sole mission for the past three years has been...
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. >> jeff, teacher of the year. wow. i mean what did you think when you heard that? >> i think i had them repeat it four times to make sure i heard it correctly. >> i'll wake up early. >> i bet you have a nur appreciation for what we do. >> i do, i do. >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald headlines... a historic san jose buildi >>> good morning, everyone. it's 8:55. i'm michelle griego with your kpix 5 headlines. >>> a historic san jose building was destroyed by fire. the victorian that once housed one of the oldest bicycle shops in the country caught fire last night. the bike shop was in the process of moving out this week. the building had been around since 1884. before it was a bike shop, it was a saloon. no one was injured in that fire. >>> aaron hern is out of the hospital. the 11-year-old martinez boy returned yesterday to the boston marathon finish line. for now, he will stay in boston for more treatment for injuries he suffered in last week's explosion. but he has been cleared for most normal activities. >>> two 17-year-old boys have been charged
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arizona republican senator jeff blake says he's going back to a deserted island in the middle of the pacific for a second time. back in '09 he went to test his outdoor survival skills. with two teens, no access to iphonings and ipads, we'll see how that contingencies. >>> congressman adam schiff will join us, but "now with alex wagner" comes your way next. [ male announcer ] it's simple physics... a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. celebrex can be taken with or without food. and it's not a narcotic. you and your doctor should balance the benefits with the risks. all prescription nsaids, like celebrex, ibuprofen, naproxen and
arizona republican senator jeff blake says he's going back to a deserted island in the middle of the pacific for a second time. back in '09 he went to test his outdoor survival skills. with two teens, no access to iphonings and ipads, we'll see how that contingencies. >>> congressman adam schiff will join us, but "now with alex wagner" comes your way next. [ male announcer ] it's simple physics... a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in...
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. >> reporter: rubio insists the plan is not amnesty, but some republicans like alabama senator jeff sessions aren't buying that. >> i think it's incumbent on republicans, democrats and every one of us to ask what is going to happen to working americans whose wages have been falling since 2000, who are unemployed at a very high rate. it will impact them adversely. >> reporter: fixing the nation's immigration system is one of president obama's top priorities. as david axelrod said recently, immigration is a legacy item for the president, something he wants very much to see get done. officials here say their pleased with the progress made so far and are looking forward to reviewing the bill. carol? >> athena jones live from the white house this morning. >>> still ahead -- "talk back" question for you this morning, do scare tactics prevent teenage pregnancy? facebook or tweet me. this is for real this time. step seven point two one two. verify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is capt
. >> reporter: rubio insists the plan is not amnesty, but some republicans like alabama senator jeff sessions aren't buying that. >> i think it's incumbent on republicans, democrats and every one of us to ask what is going to happen to working americans whose wages have been falling since 2000, who are unemployed at a very high rate. it will impact them adversely. >> reporter: fixing the nation's immigration system is one of president obama's top priorities. as david axelrod...
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in arizona, where 70% of voters support expanded background checks, no vote jeff flake has a 32% approval rating. in alaska where 60% of voters support background checks, no vote lisa murkowski has 46% approval rating. in ohio where 72% support expanded background checks, no vote rob portman has a 26% approval rating. but republican senator ted cruz doesn't look at the polls and think it is reasonable for republican senators elected to represent and serve t people to, you know, consider the will of the people. as he told the tea party summit in texas, that's something only a republican squish would do. >> i don't know that there's an issue that has generated more heat internally in the republican conference. we've had probably five or six lunches with a bunch of republican senators standing up, looking at rand and mike and me, yelling at the top of their lungs, really upset. said look, why did you do this? as a result of what you did, when i go home, my constituents are yelling at me that i've got to stand on principle! i'm really not making that up! and i don't even bother to argue with
in arizona, where 70% of voters support expanded background checks, no vote jeff flake has a 32% approval rating. in alaska where 60% of voters support background checks, no vote lisa murkowski has 46% approval rating. in ohio where 72% support expanded background checks, no vote rob portman has a 26% approval rating. but republican senator ted cruz doesn't look at the polls and think it is reasonable for republican senators elected to represent and serve t people to, you know, consider the...
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last week jeff smith was working on his tractor in oregon. it flipped over and pinned him underneath. he screamed for help and within minutes his 14 and 16-year-old daughters lifted the tractor off his chest and now they're sharing the story of the dramatic rescue. >> when they lifted it up where i could basically shimmy out from underneath it and had just my arm pinned at that point, it was such a relief i almost stopped doing anything, i could breathe. >> i don't know how, it was so heavy. i could feel just like all the weight and we just did it. >> that's an incredible story. one of the stories you hear from time to time when people get almost superhuman strength. >> adrenalin. >> or divine intervention, i'm not going to rule that out. >> i was hoping that my daughters would do that if the tractor
last week jeff smith was working on his tractor in oregon. it flipped over and pinned him underneath. he screamed for help and within minutes his 14 and 16-year-old daughters lifted the tractor off his chest and now they're sharing the story of the dramatic rescue. >> when they lifted it up where i could basically shimmy out from underneath it and had just my arm pinned at that point, it was such a relief i almost stopped doing anything, i could breathe. >> i don't know how, it was...
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arizona senator jeff flake, all saying we should get rid of voting for senators. we should get rid of the 17th amendment as if what's wrong with democracy is that there's too much of it. too much voting. in this last election, the national story of the functionality of our democracy, the way our election system works was long lines, right? our long lines for voting were a national scandal. what's wrong with our democracy was how much extreme time and effort people had to put in in order to participate in it. seven-hour lines? in the weeks after that november debacle, the nation demanded to know why our voting system in practice looked like something out of the third world. turns out that kind of thinking was so december. because since january, republicans in the states have kept on keeping on with making voting harder, working diligently wherever they are in control to make voting still harder than it was even in november. 55 bills in 30 states and counting, all to put down more barriers to voter registration and to voting itself. new bills have passed already and
arizona senator jeff flake, all saying we should get rid of voting for senators. we should get rid of the 17th amendment as if what's wrong with democracy is that there's too much of it. too much voting. in this last election, the national story of the functionality of our democracy, the way our election system works was long lines, right? our long lines for voting were a national scandal. what's wrong with our democracy was how much extreme time and effort people had to put in in order to...